Al Franken Creates 'Queen for a Day' YouTube Video for Minnesota Canva

December 11th, 2008 8:24 AM
Al Franken has discovered a new use for YouTube: uploading a video to that site in order to emotionally influence the Minnesota Canvassing Board to count the disputed absentee ballots in that state. Here is how Yid With Lid describes the Franken video:Looking to put more pressure on the canvassing board who will determine the fate of the absentee ballots, Minnesota Senate Candidate Al Franken …

Minn. Star Tribune Leaves Out Important Parts of U.S. Terror Recruitin

November 29th, 2008 10:11 AM
It reads like the lyrics of the song in West Side Story where the "Jets" gang members sing to Officer Krupke claiming they are just misunderstood kids, not punks and criminals. The Minneapolis Star Tribune takes this approach to the story of young male Somali refugees that have taken residence in Minneapolis who have decided to go back to Somalia to "visit." The suspicion is, though, that are…

Shocker: Tax-hiking, Govt. Health Care-pushing Ex-Governor Endorses Ob

October 23rd, 2008 4:32 PM
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported today that former Republican Governor Arne Carlson (Minn.) has endorsed Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's presidential bid. Carlson heralded himself as a "Republican maverick" and hailed Obama as a potentially "truly great president." Tribune staffer Mike Kaszuba failed to label Carlson's ideology, but suggested in the second paragraph of his October 23 article…

Gregory Uses Lefty Columnist Coleman to Blast Bachmann

October 22nd, 2008 9:31 AM
The NBC/MSNBC family of networks has been getting maximum mileage out of Chris Matthews's interview of Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) last week.  Matthews himself has been recycling clips ever since. This morning, David Gregory narrated a Today show segment about the interview and its aftermath.  The only journalist whose views Gregory aired were those of Nick Coleman, columnist at the…

Media Skipping Over Al Franken's Acidulous Mockery of Christians

October 22nd, 2008 6:30 AM

Public Service or Bias? Reporter Helps Protesters With No Sense of Dir

September 2nd, 2008 7:06 AM

Two Journalistic Traditions Meet: Polling and Booze

August 18th, 2008 1:19 PM
Republicans are horrible tippers and have even worse pick-up lines. You may expect to see that slant from a story making the rounds based on a industry-sponsored survey of Washington, D.C., bartenders.An excerpt from an August 18 report by Paul Walsh of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:A survey of Washington, D.C., bartenders commissioned by a leading liquor company broke down Democrats and…

Republicans Love Their Prostitutes

August 4th, 2008 7:38 PM
An Associated Press article printed in the Denver Post covers a recent concern of increased prostitution at political conventions from predominantly one angle - the Republican angle. The travesty of media justice starts with the screaming headline: Groups Predict Prostitution Spike at RNC Odd that the Denver Post would print such an article, without noting that the source…

Report: Minnesota Bridge Collapse Due to State Bureaucratic Blunders

May 21st, 2008 3:15 PM
Bureaucratic bungling by the state of Minnesota had a heavy hand in the fatal Minnesota bridge collapse last summer, according to a new report commissioned by that state's legislature. The Associated Press has the story, but it's not as exciting as the initial "blame Bush" meme the media found so convenient as the tragedy unfolded. (emphasis mine): ST. PAUL - A new report on the Minneapolis…

St. Paul Pioneer Press Reporter Botches Food Inflation Report

May 18th, 2008 10:40 PM
Twin Cities news consumers aren't well served, and it may get worse. Avista Capital Partners, which owns the Minneapolis Star Tribune, said earlier this month that its investment in the Strib is performing so poorly that it had to be written down by 75%. Earlier, the New York Post reported the possibility that the paper might go bankrupt. That possibility will loom as long as the Strib, which…

Newspaper Circulations in 3-Year Plunge, with Four Exceptions

May 1st, 2008 10:27 AM
Old Media business reporters have a definitionally-incorrect habit of labeling single industries or economic sectors as being "in recession," when the term, as defined here, can only describe national economies or the world economy. Two examples of this are New York Times reporter David Leonhardt's description of manufacturing as being in recession in February 2007 (laughably incorrect, in any…

Minn. Star Trib Publishes Help Wanted Ad For Anti-Military Story

March 21st, 2008 11:51 AM
This is really taking their quest to find stories that makes victims out of members of the U.S. military to the farthest degree! The Minneapolis Star-Tribune is apparently now resorting to advertising to dredge up women in the military "whose marriage is ending" for a story they want to write. There is really only one reason they'd want such examples and that is so that they can show that the…

Al Franken, Just Another Liberal Hypocrite

March 7th, 2008 2:13 PM
While the news media concentrates almost all of its attention on the presidential races, one Senate challenger has gotten serious coverage – the silly one. Radio Equalizer, one of the Internet’s funniest Franken-bashing blogs, passes along the latest news of left-wing comedian/Senate aspirant Al Franken failing to live up to the basic government requirements of a businessman. From the Minneapolis…

Minn. Star Trib: 'More People' Against Religious Christmas? Is 27% 'Mo

December 27th, 2007 3:30 AM